This U.K. organization has been a Site of the Day before, but a post on the Parenting Special Needs Forum has directed my attention to it again. The site has a spot in which families of children with disabilities -- and the children themselves -- can sign on to demand "rights and justice for every disabled child." Twenty thousand people have lent their name to the cause, and the organization is looking to make it 25,000 by July.
According to the message on the forum: "Since our launch last September, 20,000 people have signed our petition to get rights and justice for every disabled child. It's a great start, but it's not enough. Your support counts. Without our supporters, we would not have been able to persuade the government to invest £340 million more in disabled children's services, or make disabled children a priority with a new national target. With every new supporter we add to the campaign, our chance of making real change happen increases."
Read the rest of the forum post, take a look around the EDCM site, and if you live in the U.K. and support the ideas presented, consider signing on.

